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the biggest powerful state like california at the day and he's the founding father of the republican party this is the second election they've ever participated in. he is the dominant figure in the republican party. it's a sort of he is more significant than any other figures in the party combined. another alternative is the man that is responsible for the republican party in ohio and much of the with midwest and the big states. perhaps one of america's most famous antislavery advocates famous as a radical abolitionist he didn't start out that way but at this point he was. they are not radical he was generally perceived to be that way because of the speeches that were viewed to read because lincoln didn't have a record he could convince them they were portraying themselves as the least radical who then owned up to the rights so they go in and sewer doesn't just have the it feige of being the dominant republican and the governor from new york. he also [inaudible] >> it's marvelous. it perfectly portrays the inaki valley in nature. it's the finest political operative in the mid-19th ce
the biggest powerful state like california at the day and he's the founding father of the republican party this is the second election they've ever participated in. he is the dominant figure in the republican party. it's a sort of he is more significant than any other figures in the party combined. another alternative is the man that is responsible for the republican party in ohio and much of the with midwest and the big states. perhaps one of america's most famous antislavery advocates famous...
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you know, it takes years to fire a pedophile who's a teacher in california. and in this session there was legislation to allow the superintendents to fire pedophiles, convicted pedophiles, and that did not pass because the union blocked it. because to them, the tenure issue is sacrosanct. and, see, when i talk about elevating the discussion which i think mayor emanuel's right on, as opposed to just being accepting of the old view of job rules and tenure and situations where people don't get evaluated at all, we need to start really talking about what accountability should look like for children. and i, look, i'm not like a big test score guy. i'm not saying that, you know, if every kid doesn't get 95% then teachers should be fired, but it should be an indicator. in boston when they agreed to this new deal, the evaluation was, you know, 25% of the teacher's evaluation is going to be based on the test scores of the kids in their class. that sounds reasonable to me. and then, you know, you get a group who evaluates teachers like the unions can pick most of the f
you know, it takes years to fire a pedophile who's a teacher in california. and in this session there was legislation to allow the superintendents to fire pedophiles, convicted pedophiles, and that did not pass because the union blocked it. because to them, the tenure issue is sacrosanct. and, see, when i talk about elevating the discussion which i think mayor emanuel's right on, as opposed to just being accepting of the old view of job rules and tenure and situations where people don't get...
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. >> guest: like california today. seward is the founding father of the republican party. this is only the second presidential election the republican party participated in. seward is the dominant figure in the republican party. it's sort of his -- he is more significant than any two other figures in the party combined. chase, another alternative, is the man chiefly responsible for the republican party's power in ohio and, in fact, much of the midwest -- >> host: also a big state. >> guest: even in those days as it is today, and, still, perhaps america's one -- one of america's most famous anti-slavery advocates, a radical abolitionist. he didn't start that way, but at this point he was. seward, not radical on anti-slavery issues was perceived that way because of a series of speeches he gave viewed as inflammatory. lincoln, on the other hand, because he did not have a national record, could convincingly portray himself as the least radical. in those days, the least anti-slavery republican, up for the race. they go it, and seward doesn't just have the advantage of being the
. >> guest: like california today. seward is the founding father of the republican party. this is only the second presidential election the republican party participated in. seward is the dominant figure in the republican party. it's sort of his -- he is more significant than any two other figures in the party combined. chase, another alternative, is the man chiefly responsible for the republican party's power in ohio and, in fact, much of the midwest -- >> host: also a big state....
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i need chad in california. chad? >> caller: boo-yah, this is chad call from sunny california. how are you? >> how are you? >> caller: great. how about ng? >> no, no, no, man. i ixnaned that one. this one has no game. nj stan ng stands for no game. it's got no game. let's go to mike. >> caller: big boo-yah from denver. >> broncos look good. >> caller: i really enjoy your show. i can tell you're a man who loves his job. >> i sure do. >> caller: i want to say hi to patty and randy in denver. my question is about nvidia. >> tell patty and ran tdy that stock is doing absolutely nothing. i don't have a catalyst. it's a very expensive stock. john in pennsylvania. john? >> caller: hello, jim, a great big boo-yah from quakertown, pennsylvania. >> quakertown, the only place i ever had a fistfight in in a track meet. can you imagine? >> caller: that's great. >> the quakers, yeah. yeah. quakers give you a pounding. what's up? >> caller: listen, suburban propane. nice dividend yield. a hold cough. t off. >> the propane business is so competitive. >> sell, sell, sell, sell, sell. >> right n
i need chad in california. chad? >> caller: boo-yah, this is chad call from sunny california. how are you? >> how are you? >> caller: great. how about ng? >> no, no, no, man. i ixnaned that one. this one has no game. nj stan ng stands for no game. it's got no game. let's go to mike. >> caller: big boo-yah from denver. >> broncos look good. >> caller: i really enjoy your show. i can tell you're a man who loves his job. >> i sure do. >>...
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host: let's hear from neck in pleasanton, california. hi there. caller: i got through after months of trying. host: glad you made it. caller: me, too. i was about to give up. anyhow, i think the federal government makes a guarantee in all these loans they have been doing. when they do that, the banks, the loners, do not have to worry about it. it is the same thing with public employee pension funds. they're claiming that they're getting 7.5%. so when they lose money, they ask the public to repay them money for their pension, and i do not think that is right. that has got to stop. the other thing is, the housing market was going crazy because people were buying homes and reselling them at greater profit, and they were bragging about all of this. host: ok, let's go to nick timiraos and get a response. guest: it is a very common view. people on both sides of the aisle often say we like to see the government not play this role bang in the housing market. some say the government should play no role b. if you look at the history of federal involvement i
host: let's hear from neck in pleasanton, california. hi there. caller: i got through after months of trying. host: glad you made it. caller: me, too. i was about to give up. anyhow, i think the federal government makes a guarantee in all these loans they have been doing. when they do that, the banks, the loners, do not have to worry about it. it is the same thing with public employee pension funds. they're claiming that they're getting 7.5%. so when they lose money, they ask the public to...
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senator barbara boxer california democrat held a previous record. she got about 6.9 million votes back in november of 2004. senator feinstein has been in office since '92 and beat this year's opponent 62% to 38%. if senator boxer runs again in 2016 she'll have a chance to win back her title. >>> the human rights campaign has asked actor morgan freeman to talk on same-sex marriage issues in minnesota maine and washington state. he narrates the ad that says there is a turning tide that we, as a nation, should embrace to bring about full national equality. freeman has been active this political season. you may remember that he narrated an ad for president obama touting his first term accomplishments and he donated a million dollars to the pro-obama super pac priority u.s.a. the supreme court will hear -- will decide this week rather whether or not to hear an appeal from the defenders of prop 8 in california and whether or not to take up hearing arguments on the defense of marriage act which denies federal benefits to same-sex couples. we'll see what th
senator barbara boxer california democrat held a previous record. she got about 6.9 million votes back in november of 2004. senator feinstein has been in office since '92 and beat this year's opponent 62% to 38%. if senator boxer runs again in 2016 she'll have a chance to win back her title. >>> the human rights campaign has asked actor morgan freeman to talk on same-sex marriage issues in minnesota maine and washington state. he narrates the ad that says there is a turning tide that...